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POLARIS IN THE NEWS

Polaris Consulting Announces Jon Gans Will Join Firm as PrincipalFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 6, 2016
Washington DC – Polaris Consulting, a leading boutique government relations and legislative strategy firm based in Washington, D.C., announced today that Jon Gans has joined the firm as a principal. >>More

Bloomberg Ranked Polaris the #3 Lobbying Firm in DC for Q3 of 2015Top Lobbying Firms Q&A with Dan Gans:
“We have seen a shift in client preference from large
firms to boutique lobby shops like ours in the past
10 years” >>More

A Crack LobbyistBy Tory Newmyer and Kate Ackley, – Roll Call Staff
“We’re going to be making a big push on co-sponsors,” Gans said, adding that the effort is off to a good start. “It’s not every day that you get eight bipartisan members of the Ways and Means Committee to introduce something, and we think that shows the importance of this issue.” >>More

Cantor Rallies Business Groups Against Tax PlansBy Kate Ackley, – Roll Call Staff
As pressure develops in both chambers to raise taxes on private equity firms and other partnerships, one key Republican is joining forces with the business community to fight back.” >>More